485
intercolonial rendition of absconding offenders.
2.
A Chinese bankrupt having it was supposed with Penang exposed absconded from moneyed property on his person belonging to the bankrupt estate, thereby committing a breach of the 421st section of the Penal Code of Penang, a telegram was received by the Deputy Superintendent of Police from the Superintendent of Police in Penang on his arrival in Penang requesting arrest upon the arrival of the Surat by which Steamer he was a passenger. Upon the arrival of the Steamer the arrest was made, there being found upon his person amongst other things Bill of Exchange for $1,500 payable to Denny, and the prisoner thereupon taken into custody pending the receipt of the Warrant.
Carnarvon followed from Penang with the Warrant the Superintendent of Police in that Settlement, which under the provision of Act 6 and 7 Vic. Cap. 34 was endorsed by the Person. Judge, Camel here before the Magistrate, who upon hearing the evidence remanded the case pending my orders, there being in his opinion sufficient evidence to have justified the prisoner's committal for trial, had
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485
intercolarial rendition of abseading
offenders.
2.
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a Chinese bauterupt having
• it was supposed with
Penang
expposed absconded from moneyed property on his person belonging to the banterupt estate, therely enumithing a breach of the 421h section of the Panal Code of Penang, a telegram
was
received by the leaptair Inperintendant- of Police from the Superintendant
Police in Penang
off
his
голо
in Penang requesting avrost upon the arrival of the Surat by which Steamer he
papenger. Upon the arrival of the Steamer the arrest was made, there being found upon.
his
in
al
person amongst other things Dill of Rechange for 1.500 payable
Denny, and the pismen thereupon taken into Denstody frending
a the receipt of the Warrant.
Carnstable followed from Penang with
The Warrant
the Superintendent
of the
of Police in that Settlement, which under the provision of Act 6 and 7
Vie.
Cap.
34
ww
the Persone. Judge,
Camel
here endorsed
before the mo
and the case
Magistrate,
who
ly
upon hearing the evidence remanded.)
the
eme
pending my orders, there being in his opinion sufficient evidence to have justified the prison's committed for trial, had:
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